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What the Bible Teaches Us About the Power of Words 

Rabbi Simon Jacobson at Meaningful Life Center
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@manuelasilveira2461
@manuelasilveira2461 Год назад
Words of enlightenment from our dear Rabbi! ❤
@jacintalashley4354
@jacintalashley4354 Год назад
Thank you Rabbi. Words are our strongest creating power. Be blessed in happiness 💛
@natashamendelsohn1730
@natashamendelsohn1730 Год назад
I just want to tell you that I'm so very happy that I found your channel... my Jewish father passed away a few years ago, he was so wise... had the best advice... and you definitely have those qualities as well... thank you for being you... I get alot out of your shares... this one in particular hits home.
@souhairaraydan315
@souhairaraydan315 Год назад
My deepest appreciation for powerful words in teaching and enlightening our world. Much respect.
@shannonpursuing
@shannonpursuing Год назад
Thank you Rabbi. This must be an important message I need to hear right now. I listened to another video about the power of words. Words have energy. It is helpful to release those words as a way to release negative emotion. If you are trying to create something like a business or have goal use your words carefully. If you tell everyone about your goals and plans all that energy leaves you. Words are so powerful we have to be very careful about how we use them. ❤
@GinaBurlingham
@GinaBurlingham 11 месяцев назад
"Words from the heart enter the heart"... awesome truth.!
@fairchild1737
@fairchild1737 Год назад
Abracadabra! I create as I speak! As I speak! I create!
@ArgentAnarchy
@ArgentAnarchy Год назад
Thank you Rabbi for reminding me of the responsibility that comes with the power of words.
@yolandamontalvo9054
@yolandamontalvo9054 Год назад
Blessings Rabbi
@conniedean3787
@conniedean3787 Год назад
Rabbi your words are channeling to heal my soul, thank you ✡️
@chadpace36912
@chadpace36912 Год назад
I'm deeply sorry for words that have hurt someone. I feel it in my core. I think the best I can do is apologize and work to earn the forgiveness of a someone who has me humbled and who I don't deserve.
@GinaBurlingham
@GinaBurlingham 11 месяцев назад
God says people must STOP tolerating evil.!
@cavalerojazz2507
@cavalerojazz2507 Год назад
We live in a world that ignites so much division within our population. While we might not always have the control to change what's going on outside of us, we do have the ability to go within ourselves and be conscious in our own thoughts and actions. Identify and be rid of what doesnt serve well (this can be habits, vices, thought patterns, people, places, and/or things). Work to quiet the mind so it doesn't focus so much on what has already happened, or on a future that has yet to be and might not ever come to pass. Be present and enjoy every moment that's given, as time is our most valuable asset and we often take that for granted. keep good people around that are capable of loving fully and want to see you thrive. Don't settle for anything less. Finally make having balance in every aspect of life a priority and connect with the best version you are capable of being every day. when you do, it creates a ripple effect inspiring those around you to do the same. if you want to see the world be a better place, you can be the one that brings about the change just by how you interact with it day to day. Spread kindness. I hope you all have a great rest of your week and a happy, prosperous 2023
@ghost5dascension
@ghost5dascension 10 месяцев назад
MY real problem is my continual lack of focus when i am alone infront of a computer and the continual flow of ideas throwing me everywhere
@brandy3573
@brandy3573 Год назад
True again. Rethinking my words today. Always room for improvement for sure. Thank you.
@yolandamontalvo9054
@yolandamontalvo9054 Год назад
Life and death is in the power of the tongue
@sarahgregory5249
@sarahgregory5249 Год назад
Thank you Rabbi. Your words and advice enrich my life.
@charlientrotter
@charlientrotter Год назад
Beautiful. You deliver in a way that i can meet and receive. Thank you.🙏
@shokprof1313
@shokprof1313 Год назад
🙏🏿GIVE 2 YAH 4 YAH 2 GIVE🙏🏻
@the_light_wins1718
@the_light_wins1718 Год назад
I thank God I found your site
@guarionex4672
@guarionex4672 Год назад
13:50 🔥 Thank you for letting the world know as few understand this so very important truth and such a beautiful message behind it all! ❤️🔥 Powerful message Rabbi! Thank you as always for ALL that you do! ❤️ You are helping rebuild the Haaretz! A wonderful light unto the nations! 🔥
@GinaBurlingham
@GinaBurlingham 11 месяцев назад
Shalom Shabbat dear Rabbi.
@evawilliam3061
@evawilliam3061 4 месяца назад
Superb! I am blessed with the power of the words
@GinaBurlingham
@GinaBurlingham 11 месяцев назад
I do God's work with MY words.
@ridasz7954
@ridasz7954 Год назад
תודה רבה ❤
@aidaguillen6337
@aidaguillen6337 Год назад
Thank you for your words they are always so enlightening.
@bullishx.r.p.blacc23merriw53
Thanks RABBI
@buzayehusime3611
@buzayehusime3611 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much sir i learn relly what's important rule for my life.
@aeonflutter
@aeonflutter Год назад
Thank you ..
@lucidhooded4147
@lucidhooded4147 Год назад
26:30 Rabbi, Jacobson. I suspect many a holy text enthusiast will sleep easier tonight knowing that one of those possibly dangerously underrated concepts has been addresses in a... I have long suspected and had a little bit of an unscratched concern that some handful of hypothetically essential concepts have been kept in places that many don't look into(books like the Bible). Thanks for the light you shine, not sure how you do it but thx.
@hirschelhirsch1893
@hirschelhirsch1893 Год назад
Thank you
@midnightsxtc
@midnightsxtc Год назад
Its not what you say its how you say, remember words from the heart enter the heart.
@bullishx.r.p.blacc23merriw53
My LORD
@timmiller7338
@timmiller7338 Год назад
Pro Verbs and the Alpha Bet! Praises and chanting for 2023 A.D. , Praise chant conjure co create awareness, Agape Love growing in God's kingdom!!
@peterchen-ef7md
@peterchen-ef7md Год назад
Thank you so much for teaching: the word is a divine design or property. According to linguist Roam Chomsky, language is thinking, an innate faculty that separates human from other creatures. Since God is the first who speak According to the Bible, and God create man in his image, so language is a God given faculty, unique among the creatures, a discontinuity as Chomsky says. Words are spiritual force rather than material contact. Thank you for reminding the divine nature of writing, so much so not appreciated today. Even writing a discovery of Science is divine.
@mariaashot5648
@mariaashot5648 Год назад
I arrived, the youngest child in my family, at the Port of Los Angeles on August 21 or 22, 1965. My older brother and older sister were already fluent in English, because my parents - wise people who through a succession of obvious miracles that were nothing but Divine Intervention survived the War - understood the importance of education and therefore also of Foreign Languages for human survival. At a particular moment, it had been British and American officers/diplomats who had rescued them (first my mother, later my father) from the clutches of Stalin's NKVD, who recognized them both as "enemies" (because of course they were, being young, freedom-loving, intelligent and disinclined to be Sheeple: exactly like many of those bright young things Putin is locking up today for holding up a blank piece of paper in silent protest). My mother, who survived, had already seen her older sister tortured for months on end, and eventually shot; she did not know the fate of her older brother and his best friend, her fiancé. (Decades later, my oldest son did the research that forced us to conclude that this uncle, a genius of a scientist just starting his life at the University of Warsaw, was with a group of prisoners sentenced to death and transported to the vicinity of Minsk, where they were shot; his remains are probably in one of those countless untold mass graves that remain, for now, untouched across the vast killing fields of Europe...) And so it was English that my parents decided was the one language their children were to master; and it was to the USA that they received the visa that brought us to California. I was just eight, knew only perhaps a dozen essential expressions and had not yet been told I was near-sighted. My world was blurry all the time; I suffered from allergies; both my parents, with their PTSD, were devoted, attentive, but also extremely stressed-out all the time. They did not know English - they did learn it, to fluency, but it took them much longer than it took me. It only took me a few months, and I don't have a memory of "learning English," only of devouring books (all sorts of excellent age-appropriate literature, as well as serious texts, including, of course, the Bible in English). I was attentive in class and blessed with fantastic, just amazing teachers, in every school I ever attended and certainly in the USA, where I received most of my education (in public schools & then at Harvard). Some of my teachers were Jewish, some were not. They were all wonderful... I think of them all, every day, with enormous gratitude and love. The reason I am telling you all this, Rabbi Simon, is for the following context: when I arrived in California, settling in San Francisco, in 1965, I never heard any foul language in public places. No swear words in school. None. I think I was probably in 6th grade before I ever heard anyone in my vicinity use "the B word" (to refer to a hostile woman): it was shocking to me. This was the late 1960s; there were hippies camping out in the HaightAshbury district; permissiveness as a general trend was just beginning. But by the time I graduated from high school (Lowell, for anyone curious), I of course knew the common American expletives. Yet they were still hardly ever spoken aloud. They were never used by teachers. None of my friends used them. It wasn't "forbidden": it was simply a sign of being a member of the Dregs of society. (Interesting word, "Dregs." It really means what it says.) My last year in high school, there was a scandal: one of the English teachers (not one of mine), a radical kind of "innovator" (with a not especially good reputation for interesting classes) decided to shock her students by using the "F-word" in a class. It was the equivalent, then, of a school shooting now. There was an uproar. I am sure the adult teachers had plenty of cause to use strong language in private & amongst themselves. (And we also had, that year, the scandal of a married Geometry teacher I was quite fond of suddenly leaving his wife and new baby for one of our 15-year-old students that he had got pregnant... Those kinds of shocks, while shocking, were nonetheless not as transformative as the one transgressive act of a single teacher in an English class deciding to go fully Toxic, fully Nuclear with her diction.) Well, and where are we now? I wince when I see young moms, sure, stressed out, but still, shoving their one-year-olds in the face while in the supermarket checkout line, and using the worst language imaginable to yell at them. Everyone has become completely inured to the use of obscenities. Hollywood, of course, has done the worst damage of all. People like Howard Stern, too. Proud of themselves? How would the world change if there was just less cursing in it?
@mariaashot5648
@mariaashot5648 Год назад
The first language I learned was Russian. Both my parents were literary, gifted intellectuals, with lives irretrievably wrecked by all the events of the first half of the 20th century. But they never used any foul language. None. We grew up, three of us, never learning anything stronger than the word for "fool," or "rubbish." On my first visit to the USSR, in 1983, during the Cold War, I encountered nearly-ubiquitous Russian obscenities - that have now become the "normal" (entirely Abnormal, of course) vernacular of the Kremlin Mafia State. What a deplorable state of affairs! Is it any wonder things have gotten quite as bad as this? I currently live in a part of Europe where cursing is far less common, although, sadly, a lot of families have picked up, from content produced in the USA & UK, atrocious habits of peppering everything with expletives. Thank you for your efforts, Rabbi Simon. This is a wonderful video in more ways than one. It bears repeating. We keep fighting the tsunami of decay...
@guarionex4672
@guarionex4672 Год назад
14:08 😳🔥3 and 7? 🤯❤️🔥 Yet also 5 and 5. Twins? Embrios of one another other? Or well, I’m sure you know what I mean. Wow… One Devine, one Earthly? Yikes that one goes deep… Thank you for revealing these things for those students of us that love to learn! 🙌❤️
@kcmackie77
@kcmackie77 Год назад
I would say; please forgive me my Lord Jesus.
@ghost5dascension
@ghost5dascension 10 месяцев назад
i should go to theosophical teachings gathering but i dont have the freedom to do it in my situation and its starting to feel like i am invisible from powerful personalities who noticed me earlier, i was expecting their help in starting something innovatives like a trials or joining an organization but everyday i feel them pulling further, I mean i got actors and actress who noticed me and even wrote me but 1 day later they dissappear and i didnt really understood why, i dont read peoples mind,and im not a famous person who have a large network, im not sure of whats happening maybe some of you do but if thats true if you also feel reptilian brain systemic thoughs of others
@cottoneyejoe1able
@cottoneyejoe1able Год назад
הלוואי יתן אלוהים לאבנים מים.
@bullishx.r.p.blacc23merriw53
My favorite number
@stacielivinthedream8510
@stacielivinthedream8510 Год назад
What is wrong with the sound?????? It about killed me!!!!
@bullishx.r.p.blacc23merriw53
17
@patrickcunningham618
@patrickcunningham618 Год назад
🙂
@alanyesilipek7959
@alanyesilipek7959 2 месяца назад
Words are so powerfull if put together. Specially if thay are the truth than thay seems really evil in a world of LİES. Better to shut up sometimes, but sometimes anough becomes anough in End Times. There would be no light behined the door if there was no truth would there ? And it can also save some people from there evilness when thay are hit with words of truth.speciall if you are constantly hit and blamed by some.
@hirschman2
@hirschman2 Год назад
Shalom Rabbi Simon Jacobson,,thank you ,I’m sorry that I thought,: way you are her :😀the title,! Her I thought same thing else ?!.I’m sorry I swear I misunderstood,!.🥹 Butt I have all-ways,respect and must now a limit ,.I miss your teaching only if I don’t see only one day !…thank you . You are right ,Rabbi Simon Jacobson,:you mean they talk to see nothing .!.many of my own comments,same time I thing !,this is meaningless,!.true .way !?same time only to make same one happy ,!.or same time I misunderstand like now with the Title:!,…and I like this leçon ,how old we can be ?! We all way learning .thank you Rabbi 🩵👍🙏✡️
@bullishx.r.p.blacc23merriw53
Exodus 😮
@anonymit3379
@anonymit3379 Год назад
PROCLAIMING in FAITH is VERY effective. ✝️
@shirleyannelindberg1692
@shirleyannelindberg1692 Год назад
Please remove your idolatrous emblem ✝️ 🤮 No one can die for another one’s sin - Read Deuteronomy 24:16 and learn the TRUTH 💯 🤲🏻 ✡️ 💟 And STUDY the book of Jonah - NO BLOOD WAS REQUIRED - ONLY TESHUVAH, which in Hebrew means to REPENT and RETURN to the ways of our Creator, HaShem, The G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Ya’akov ✡️💟👏🏻
@jacintalashley4354
@jacintalashley4354 Год назад
Indeed it is. Faith is the chariot that takes us across-knowing Faith.
@rs77-w7y
@rs77-w7y Год назад
I will try better 🙈
@mrlaird
@mrlaird 8 месяцев назад
20:00 It's...parroty
@cottoneyejoe1able
@cottoneyejoe1able Год назад
I apologize wise one.😢❤
@MuhammadQasim-th3ed
@MuhammadQasim-th3ed Год назад
Your Beard have something black in it ... What's it is???
@mlstar1695
@mlstar1695 Год назад
Words are your Wand ! Sword ... my bf never shuts his mouth. I have told him that he sounds stupid & uneducated mote than once .
@hijodecally
@hijodecally Год назад
amazing, thank you
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